KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — The PGA Championship has developed a reputation of being the fairest test of all the majors. That doesn’t mean it can’t be a brute. And that’s been the main topic of conversation at Kiawah Island ahead of golf’s second major of the year. The tee boxes likely will be moved around to adjust for the wind. But with shaved slopes around the green and wind off the Atlantic coast, Kiawah Island was shaping up to be an extreme test. Length matters. Iron play is key. Bryson DeChambeau says the best trait might be patience to deal with bad breaks.